East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 22, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Section Two, Page PAGE TWELVE, Image 12

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DAILY EAST ORKGONlAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1919.
TWELVE PACES
A Delicious Flavor Awaits You
In Every Cup of
Chase & Sanborn's Higti Grade Coffee
K.kHhnIm nrlllttit ajwuta fc IViiiIK'(hi lor C'Iihnu and
Sanborn Nl Itruitil Oiftiv and Tea.
Wlion oii have tried all the other brand and you arc
turt wtllrhl. ttt us send ou a run f St! J I rand coffee
mIhHv herry, Med cut tr K-mlittr ground.
o n iw.K ir vui Ai:i-: not NTisrir:i
1 Pound ('an. . . . 55c 3 Pound Can. . Sl.GO
2 Found Can. . $1.10 5 Pound Can. . $2.50
1 niatilla It rami 0ffev in l and 5 oiiud Hum rr ranch
trade.
We Mi'll ImlMTtuI Coffee. iMimiond VM Hills Unix., . J.
It., nnl ( lull Mini tiddcit West.
W ltnc oin1 IhiIU coffee at XV- I Ik hiiihI.
Oeffcv ground i mtr store is run thru our Coffer Ur
filler. lake ihii all chaff, Icatrs only the !icl tul coffee.
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" ' OUTBURSTS OF EVEJETT TftttE'"'
GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. I
Two Phones 28
QUALITY"
823 Main St.
A-A-A -A - A t (VILSOM
S3 MS Go;n(J to ?Do JoCW
In Every Family
tMimc mfttilMY of rtcvy family In Ilic ImikI han
ONK .MolIK l.llx-rl, Howls, mtik-h In many ni-
rrire.iits all their sating.
Tlw Amr-rk-an National Bank Ium a plan whereby
II mill varecnard In Its Mrime. fire and ImrKlar
lirwof taulis Mich WOt-ny Hoods collrc-t tho InU-r-M
connotis -when due- and credit lo your saving ac
ruuul where It again will uarn you Interest.
J'ull particulars a(
THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BAI
PENDLETON, OREGON
STRONGEST BANK IS EASTERN OREGON"
TO OUR PATRONS
Present and Prospective
We have transferred the Garage and
Shop part of our business to Victor Hen
derson. This will have no effect on our
Agency for the Lexington Minute Man Six
which we will continue to handle in our sales
room as formerly.
This change in our affairs and further
contemplated arrangements are with a view
to place at the disposal of Lexington owners
the advantage of real service by experts at
all points in our territory backed by a full
line of parts.
Campbell & Frcnrzcl Motor Co.
Distributors for Umatilla County
722 Cottonwood Phone 46
When Is a Truck
Commercially Right?
Any good. Nliicere truck-making firm might make a Inirk
tiirttt from mi eng-ltiecrliig tatiddiit. If ll had ItVuhl.crM
trtiek-iirodwt.on facjlifie It might even douhtlew hiifld hs niMny
trucks ms Itepuhjic doif
Itul that mini Id IK M-fc Mich truck to Iwr commercially
right- -aM trucltM must lie. to wn e a lUlHildlr Trucks do nc.
It this wry iwommI comim-rctal fit new that hat ou for ISr
iHihlk Truck" the confident ot truck us-urn, flic- country over.
.More tltaB .VMHH) lC-ulillcN ride ummi tlte wwld'ft liiuliwayit.
Tttry ! mMfd by actual M-rforroaiM that the "Yellow
1iKMi'' TriH-k Ih rxHrniMrrcially richl. Iliey hate (ifed uiider
rTM-( km4 ooiidiiluiw to Im both uimnoally wrvktaMi and very
economical.
We rrcr tlie IniM-f it or I hit "50.OOO. truck exeriiM'e' with
ecry ItefHilklie TnM k me make. Xo cHImt truck has tliln cxrrl-etM-n
beliiud It. And It Im this road exxiinc wrhlch. In the last
report. nrov- tlae lteulrilcM ability to m-re ho well.
M'-rr lloiu I MK t1iiMk- M-n k-e bUttloiiit serve Ceiiblic
nrM, Tlterc is a lEcfmlilk! Truck for every hauling: requirement.
Pendleton Auto Co.
(Established 1907)
Court and Johnson Sta. Pendleton, Oregon
-fJJr Otoe of THct
jp Joints."
EAST OREGONIAN SPECIAL
NEWS OF UMATILLA CO.
Jar Velva &1at-flcld is ove r m
ala Walla Kivir.c come cvci l-
ten.'; the fun. 1 -t J.. wson -hi'
Mrs. Alin Mcl'herson went to port-1-t.t
to meet hushand wn J as
ktn ."n active ivice overspp- Mrs
heron wua accompanied by her
r Miss Thel-.'.i Cruhlll un.l l.r
Htmister.
Athena Iliph Graduates
One Senior on Friday
(East Oregon:an Ppeclal.)
ATHENA, "May 22. Friday evening
the Bradtiatlon exercises were held iulMc
the high school auditorium. Miw :
Viances Williams was the only one tojee s.r Miss j .
Ciaduute.' I i rb Jessie hiiei'cy spent 'e week
Saturday evnin HHIx hinh sehnoetiu ir Athena tt t.e It. A. Th ;'
put on their i lay "iiaftey Kirst" n . She r.'rti- t her hur.: in
the Athena auditorium. The auditor- nu,.ield Mo h'hv torni m
t..u Hntt h.o r househ od
-t Jack Head :i 'vait-'hur 5a t.-ril
w ere Mr, Uev', n- located.
ft ' clay th Mit S?r-Id :.. n.
uccotu
. V...!tm H'ce spent
ir.r a:-. iKh.
;ciH Sunday
luni was almost full and the play was
enji yed by everyone. The irih i.ald.
".V.uy Ann O Finnerty" plaved tay
Iiona Ruthers deserved specl,! mi'ii-
t:n. Her true Iiish wit and S'?r.eral Veir (iraiu am Kinh
fvn na kiny speeches made her i tp;:ec ; a ;; r by M
lul fuvorite. T'ie pioceeds oi ihe play.t: cay at i
are to be divided between the two. lion Hamsew '.eli
hltrh schools on a 60-40 bals. !at his home In this city.
Mrs. S. Sanchez Rpent Saturday and Miss Sigrfd Kshensan left Monday
S:imlcv at the home of her di jhter. . morning for her home In Portland.
Mr. Kteve Miller ir Pendleton. The Charles Downing family have
Vrs. Jess My-ick entertained Mr. j moved to their ranch for the sum
Ar.t Mrs. D. B. Pinlster and d,vu;htc? : mer, '
I'.'itla and Mr. r.nd Mrs. Wllltar t Cia. rrofessor and Mrs. Drew ficcom-
l.itl a dinner Siirday. fvuined the members nf the play "Safe-
luwson Boohar. popular Athenaity Kirat" over from Helix.
died at his home Sunday morn ip J M'sa Carrie Sharp left for Hremer
ll'S has been ill f r some time an! has, ten Monday morning to resume her
l.en steadily proving wor. Hia'w:rk.
dejth was due to complication re j. c. Burke sold his garage to 8un!
-u : ny from an an:3:lrted lo-; Law- Kaworth, V. M. Wlnshlp and Isaae
vas at om- Tinte a :r nomier j Davidson. The new owners will take
of hc Basket BaU i am and lie leaves possession soon. Mr. Burke Intend
to begin farming in the nenr future.
u '. si of frien-V? ;t- the coim.unU
Vii.i t'eeply regr-; his death.
Eczema Wash
' Alooch.fD. D. D.tsur KVa,,ra
m itcbiac wnptwa ud roa'l I he ,bi to
Kt .nd ilcep mtem man. ThlBkjit
a loochl la It worth trrlnf Get a
trial bottl today, lie, M nrf fi.M.
Tow hack U tb tnt bottle doM
aoc rellov, roa.
IHL lotion ibr Shin Disease
TAIXMAN Sc
Mrs. Hugh McArthur la here visit
ing relatives and friends.
Infant Son of Ukiah
People Dies in Pendleton
FARMS FOR SALE
Both lare and small In the
Weston Country and Morrow
County. " "V
I have some exceptional bar
gains In wheat lands NOW.
A. W. Lundeil
Weston, Oregon
fKast Oregonian Special.)
URIAH. May U2. The infant son of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Blackburn of
Ukiah, died Sunday morning in Pen
dleton. Their many friends extend to
them, their sincere sympathy In their
bereavement.
The farmern are still seeding and
J most nf them are nearly done, but the
weather has turned warm and dry
with north winds every day, and
unless it ra'ns son, which Is needed
very" bad, crous will be stunt.
After n ten day absence In ilrant
CVunty on biiKlness Wesley Slaughter,
blacksmith of Ukiah, returned Mon
dav evening.
i Mr. and Mrs. Lowell C ameer who
, have been at the Iazlnka, N e. ranch
i f or the lUNt two months, returned to
thHr heme near Ukiah Saturday.
Miss Marie Mettle who has been
, teaching school and living on her
homestead at the same time, during
v J. C. Penney Co., a Nationwide Institution.
How Is It Possible?
You will ask, after you see them. Such stunning values in house dresses
' and afternoon dresses.
House Dresses, made of good
quality Percale and Gingham, all
sizes, each .
Afternoon Dresses, made of good
quality Percale and Gingham,
neatly trimmed in contrasting col
ors, all sizes, each $1.98
WHITE AND WASH GOODS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, SILKS, RIBBONS.
BIG
STOCKS
BIGGER
ASSORTMENTS
BIGGEST
VALUES
Latest Style Dolmans $17.50 to $29.50
Ladies' and Misses Spring Coats $9.90 to $27.50
Children's Spring Coats, in silks and serges, ages 4 to 11 yrs $4.98 to $9.90
Incorporated 1
yjjry-i'i arT
J. C. Penney Co., a Nationwide Institution.
ing with Irene Kirk for a few days
Will HInton wife and dnughters ot
Uange were guests- at the Ukiah hotel
Saturday night, on their way to Pen
dleton. Fred Peterson ard family returned
from ftelth Tuesday.
Kam Miller proprietor of the Mil
ton Nursery, and son Kverelt, and
Charley Hobbs, all of Milton were
visitors at the It. G. Clarke ranch
Tuesdaj. 1 ,
George Baldwin and wife of Long
creek were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
It. O. Clark Sunday night, enroiite to
Uollege place, where Mrs. Baldwin wll
undergo an operation for turner.
Mr. Quant and family of Alba were
In Ukiah a short time Sunday.
Mllford Martin is celrklng in the
Drug store for Frank Chamberlin.
Jess doesn't mind a few broken
bones so long as the one hundred
thousand bones that Tex Klckard s)l
htm are intact.
DMHMHG W TOO
BOOT FEEL RIGHT
Says 'glass of hot water with
phosphate before breakfast
washes out poisons,
If you wukc tip with a .bad laie.
ba d 1 rea I h and tongue Is coa t eil A
y-nir head Is dull or aching; If whit
you eat sours and forms gas and acid
stomach, or you are btlioufc, constl
I sited, nervous, sallow and can't get
the winter oa Butter creek, has closed j feeling right, begin inside bathing.
her school and returned last to he
home here.
Frank H. Hilhe-rt. Sr., spent several
days on ffridge creek last wek, look
ing Hfter his interests there.
Drink Itefore breakfast, a giafs of real
hot water with a teaspoonftil of lime
stone phosphate in It. This will fludh
the polmms and toxins ,Tm stomach,
liver, kidneys and bowels and rj.janie,
CECIL COSPER
PUBf-IC ACCOUNTAWT
INCOME TAX ADVISER
finiith-Crawford Bldg.
Opposite Pendleton Hotel
Phone 1030
Miss Kthti Duncan who has been j sweeten and purify the e-iire nlimer
U aching school In the Rrelln district. j tnry tract. Do ynur Insldi bathing Im
has resigned, on account of illness j mediately upon arising In the rooming
and Mrs. Wesley Slaughtev. principal! to wash out of the system ail Ihe
ot" the trk:ah school will teach thr
school temporarily until another tea
cher can be srenred. Mrs. Slaughter
will ride horse back to and from her
school dally, a distance of five miles.
Miss Dun ran left Monday for Wyorn-
TAXICAB
PHONE
70
Books 2ft Rides for S3.M
PAKKETR TAXI CO.
Why Tay More.
Ing.
Mrs. Harry Huston and son Clarence
gases
more
Dr. David Bennett HUI
DENTI8TRT
Pendleton, Oregon.
vloua ilay'M InUlKeHtlble wate,
anil si.ur bile liefVire )UUitlrf
food Into the stomach.
To foci like young fi.IkH fuel; llkn!
ynn felt before your blood, nerved and!
mi'HCles became loaded with body in
l-nrltlea. Ket from your pharniariB.
fiuarter rtound ot limestone ohoMoh.-it.
left Monday ror l-llot hock, on DusineM". winc h I, Inexpensive and allium lust.
rptiirnlnit Tuesday. I !: except for a sourish twinge whli h
Ted 81aURhter of Ranite was In town 1 1 1 not unpleasant. S
Friday and Haturday nights on biisl-l Just as soap and hot water act on 3
"" r the akin, cleansing;, swee'enbig andS
Those transacting business In town purifying, so hot water and I'-neftonojH
mi . i-..-iti it. ti. v ,iit? hii,iiiult. liver,
m '"ntants. Arthur Flitter. William i kidneys and bowels. Men and w men 3
.MillK. -harley Metteer. Kd Byrd. I v. ho are usually constipated. IiIIIoim. 1
'harley Lorenx, C. R S'lurdlvant. and; headachy or have any stonru.'i 2
1. H. Mettle. U.rrter 'should begin this Inside haihlrTglS
ir. ie uui hiiu outiKuier ni-ien hmo , ,rrore preaKrnxt. Thev are UMNIirml 3
Every Pound Tested Pure
It is not enough that the butter you serve your family
be simply good tasting. You should KNOW that it is
pure tested pure. The vital elements of nutrition must
be there.
And there is only one SURE test for butter rURITY.
That is PASTURIZATION.
Insist upon GOLDEN WEST BUTTER it's pasteur
ized. Moreover, every ounce of cream user is thoroughly
tested by a scientific process. An exact temperature reg
ulation is kept all through the making, and our other
modern methods insure wholesome, sweet butter that
you can absolutely depend upon. j
GOLDEN WEST BUTTER fresh at your grocer's
every day. It is preferred by housewives who know the
value' of I'UKE butter.
REMEMBER
Golden West Ice Cream is the Cream of Creams!
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Another Carload of
Hudson and Essex AutomoDiles
Nearing Pendleton
B
5
Mrs. Kobert Storm, and son Berkley
drove up Sunday from Pilot Rock.
; i'riimiiK iiiv uu; who
S. V.
Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee
Chronic and Nervous Disease, and
Disease, of Women. X-Ray Bl
tro Therapeutic
Tempi, nidg.. Room 13, Phone 41
Mr. and M
Hturrliimit, at the Hturdivanl
j f.rni.
C. S. Marr OC. Range was in Ukiah
'rfundav night on business.
Clde Helwick, wife and daughters,
' Walter Helwick, and Mrs. K. . Thra
Isher of Dale, made a trip by auto to
Pendleton Sunday to visit relatives,
returning Monday evening.
Ida Ingrain of Bridge creek Is visit, j
iney win necome real cranks on the
subject shortly.
3
a
American
Building,
National Bank
Pendleton.
lyes Bd,ntlfloall
examined.
Glasses (round to til
' DALE ROTHWEXli
Optometrist aid Optkiaa
In this car is included:
Hudson Siccdslcr, 4 passenger.
Hudson 7 Passenger Touring
Essex 5 Passenger Touring. - ' -
Hudsons at new price.
It will pay you to investigate same.
Oregon Motor Garage
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BUICK
HUDSON
Distributors
CADILLAC
119, 121 West Court St Pendleton, Orrcoo
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